Large Grade II listed freehold with conversion potential (STP) and rear parking..
Grade II listed mid-terrace building, late 16th century origins
A substantial Grade II listed mid-terrace building in central Droitwich offering 3,491 sq ft over three floors. The property is freehold and currently arranged as offices and meeting rooms, with a rear storage area and off-street parking sufficient for multiple vehicles. Excellent road links to the M5 and regular rail services to Worcester and Birmingham make the location well connected for future uses.
The building is marketed with residential conversion potential (subject to planning). The timber-frame and brick elevations, plus surviving historic features, give strong character and create opportunity for a distinctive residential scheme or specialist commercial use. Generous floorplates across ground and first floors could yield spacious apartments or flexible workspace, subject to planning and listed-building constraints.
Important practical considerations: the Grade II listing will significantly affect what work is permitted and is likely to increase conversion costs and lead times. The property sits in a deprived area with very high local crime rates, which will influence rental demand, occupier profile and insurance costs. Broadband speeds are average, though mobile signal is excellent for modern connectivity needs.
This is a site for buyers experienced in working with listed buildings and complex conversions, or investors who can accommodate higher capital expenditure for restoration and specification upgrades. Clear transport links and extensive internal space are the principal value drivers; careful due diligence on planning, conservation requirements, and local market demand is strongly advised.